Syrian Army Gains Control Amid U.S. Withdrawal
The Syrian army has assumed control of the Shaddadi military base in northeastern Syria, following an agreement with the United States. This move comes in the wake of the U.S. withdrawal from the strategic al-Tanf base, as part of efforts to integrate Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into central institutions.
The Syrian army announced on Sunday its control over Shaddadi military base in northeastern Syria, achieved through coordination with the United States, according to the Syrian state news agency.
This strategic development follows the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the al-Tanf base, part of a deal brokered by Washington aimed at integrating the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into central Syrian institutions.
The coordination between the Syrian military and U.S. forces underscores a significant shift in control dynamics in the region, with potential implications for future security and political arrangements in Syria.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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